The CreatorsProject heads to Art Stage Singapore check out the small island-nation's growing art scene and market. Guided by local artists Wong Lip Chin, Ruben Pang, and Donna Ong, as well as internationally-acclaimed art duo, Gilbert & George, we'll see how new artworks are expanding the boundaries of expression in Singapore.
In ArtWorld, we spotlight the most vibrant international cities and their distinguished cultural pockets via the symbiotic relationship between artists and their environment.
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Art Stage
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Marina Bay SandsGalleryMichaelJanssen
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published:13 Aug 2015

views:39322

Singapore is not used to letting people do whatever they want and thus it has been stuck with a moribund art scene. But the opening of the new National Gallery aims to change perceptions of the city-state both at home and abroad; Monocle films take a look at a fast-emerging art scene. To discover more about Monocle magazine head to http://www.monocle.com

published:22 Dec 2015

views:4219

Singapore is notorious for its cleanliness, order and draconian laws. This is the city where selling chewing gum is illegal and jay walking can land you prison time. Because of their strict government, Singaporeans are well-known for their law-abiding nature. You won't find many rebels here. And that's what makes Samantha Lo so interesting,
In 2012, when she was just 25 years old, visual artist Samantha Lo was arrested on charges of vandalism. Her crime was stenciling street signs and pasting witty, black-and-white stickers on traffic light crossings.
Lo's arrest sparked a fervent debate in Singapore. Did her crime really warrant a potential three year prison sentence? Could Singapore ever be a creative, cultured society if its people couldn't express themselves publicly? In a nutshell, was Samantha Lo a vandal or an artist?
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published:15 Jun 2014

views:30948

It's hot, it's out, it's art on the streets that make our city alive with color and spice. WatchRebecca Tan get personal with Trase One, Singapore's street art activist in this episode of Spice Singapore.

published:19 Oct 2015

views:3645

* Made a spelling mistake at the end, sorry about that!!! *
Haven't done these things in awhile but had an amazing time with my good bud Magnus at the SingaporeArtScience Museum! We went for the Future World exhibition that's still happening right now, so if you love all things art and science (and futuristic), you should definitely go for the exhibition while it's still around!
Thank you for watching, I hope you enjoyed this very silly video and here's to (hopefully) more videos!
Instagram: @deniseteojiaqi
Tumblr: http://deniseteojiaqi.tumblr.com

PLEASE CLICK TO READ
Hello everyone! I actually spent a lot of time editing this video because I wanted to make it something different and interesting for you guys to watch, instead of me just talking all the time! I hope it was at least somewhat funny. I'm sorry if it's lame :-( (and if my acting sucks because I tried to restrain myself since I was cautious of whether my house tenants were home... so you know, i wouldn't want them thinking im weird since they have no idea that I do YouTube Videos.)
I know it has a long intro but i was just testing out different kinds of editing! (Hehe) Anyway, hope you guys enjoy this video (& the special character, winkwink), even if you are not from Singapore :-)
In this video:
To answer those who are living in Singapore, the places i've mentioned in the video are those stores which I frequently visit to get my art materials. I will be writing up a blog post within the next few weeks on this video so that i can go into much more details.
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Find me on:
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My shop at @embrayce.crafts on instagram
Facebook page: Embrayce Crafts SG
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MusicCredits:
Royalty-Free Music from Wondershare Filmora:
1. Three Books
2. Vulgaret
3. Our Adventure
Portions of music/song from:
1. CRAYON - G-DRAGON https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t3ULhmadHkg
2. MISTER - KARA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MWU3NFmZk2g
3. Say it! What are you doing? - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ns-kzFZh738
4. Pink PantherSoundtrack - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xiJolaH7mfc

published:30 Mar 2016

views:8483

For more information do visit shout.sg

published:02 Mar 2017

views:23818

The School of the Arts is the nation's first independent, pre-tertiary arts school to offer a unique connected arts and academic curriculum for youths aged 13-18.
An initiative by the then Ministry of Information, Communications and the Arts (MICA), the School of the Arts is a dedicated development path at the pre-tertiary level for those who have interest and show early talent in the arts, providing a dynamic learning environment where both their artistic and academic potential can best be realised.
With the vision to identify and groom future generations of artists and creative professionals to be leaders in all fields, in particular, the arts, the School of the Arts will build on Singapore's unique strengths, including its multicultural Asian heritage and openness to local and foreign artistic talent.
For more information about SOTA, please visit http://www.sota.edu.sg.

Unlike comparable museums in continental Europe, the National Gallery was not formed by nationalising an existing royal or princely art collection. It came into being when the British government bought 38 paintings from the heirs of John Julius Angerstein, an insurance broker and patron of the arts, in 1824. After that initial purchase the Gallery was shaped mainly by its early directors, notably Sir Charles Lock Eastlake, and by private donations, which comprise two-thirds of the collection. The resulting collection is small in size, compared with many European national galleries, but encyclopaedic in scope; most major developments in Western painting "from Giotto to Cézanne" are represented with important works. It used to be claimed that this was one of the few national galleries that had all its works on permanent exhibition, but this is no longer the case.

National Gallery (Norway)

History

It was established in 1842 following a parliamentary decision from 1836. Originally located in the Royal Palace, Oslo, it got its own museum building in 1882, designed by Heinrich Ernst and Adolf Schirmer. Former names of the museum include Den norske stats sentralmuseum for billedkunst and from 1903 to 1920 Statens Kunstmuseum. Directors include Jens Thiis (1908–1941), Sigurd Willoch (1946–1973), Knut Berg (1975–1995), Tone Skedsmo (1995–2000) and Anniken Thue (2001–2003).

That the gallery had erroneously been labeled as technically unfit for paintings was reported in 2013. (A previous study—about the museums—tåleevne) had never concluded about the fitness level, and Norway's parliament had been misinformed about conclusions that in reality did not exist. )

South Carolina

Virginia

School of the Arts, Singapore

The School of the Arts (abbreviated as "SOTA") is Singapore's first national pre-tertiary specialised arts school with a six-year integrated arts and academic curriculum, leading to the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma, for youths aged 13 –18 years old.

Curriculum

At SOTA, all students go through a six-year integrated arts and academic curriculum. Its holistic approach ensures each student acquires a valuable set of skills that span the academic, artistic and affective. The programme culminates in an International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma or an IB Career-related Programme (IBCP).

Arts

These are the art forms available at SOTA. Every student is required to have 1 art form. The primary criteria for admission to SOTA are artistic talent and potential demonstrated at the Talent Academy.

Achievements

School of the Arts (Rochester, New York)

School of the Arts (SOTA) is a progressive alternative public middle school and high school in Rochester, NY. Administered by the Rochester City School District, SOTA is located on the corner of Prince Street and University Avenue, within walking distance of the Memorial Art Gallery, Eastman Theatre, Writers & Books, Visual Studies Workshop, and other cultural organizations.
The School of the Arts was originally founded in 1980 as an experimental program at Wilson Jr. High School. In 1981, the school transferred to Monroe High School as was known as the School of the Arts at Monroe. Only grades 7-9 were represented that year. The school stayed at Monroe for many years, eventually becoming a full Jr-Sr. High School, while retaining the name "School of the Arts at Monroe." Until it moved into its current space (the old Eastman School of Music dormitories), when it became "The School of the Arts."
School of the Arts has many different after-school arts programs, called Tenth Period. Tenth Period is a class that is offers the following classes: Dance, Jazz Band, Theater Technology, Photography, Visual Arts, and Creative Writing. However, Tenth Period was canceled during the 2008-2009 school year, much to the dismay of the students. Another reason for the cancellation of Tenth Period was due to a budget problem. Now Tenth Period is used for test prep, and students have to be accompanied with a teacher, if they are staying after-school.

The Creators

The Creators is a non-fiction work of cultural history by Daniel Boorstin published in 1992 and is the second volume in what has become known as the Knowledge Trilogy. It was preceded by The Discoverers and succeeded by The Seekers.

Contents

The Creators, subtitled A History of Heroes of the Imagination, is the story of mankind's creativity. It highlights great works of art, music and literature but it is more than a recitation or list. It is a book of ideas and the people behind those ideas. It encompasses architecture, music, literature, painting, sculpture, the performing arts, theater, religious expression and philosophy. It can be viewed as a companion to The Discoverers which chronicled the history of invention, exploration and technology. The Creators traces the creative process from pre-history Egypt to modern times and like The Discoverers, follows both a topical and chronological structure. Boorstin writes in "A Personal Note to the Reader", "After The Discoverers... "I was more than ever convinced that the pursuit of knowledge is only one path to human fulfillment. This companion book, also a view from the literate West, is a saga of Heroes of the Imagination. While The Discoverers told of the conquest of illusions - the illusion of knowledge - this will be a story of vision (and illusions) newly created..." If The Discoverers is the story of the inventive human mind then The Creators is the story of the searching soul. The work is in twelve major parts that have been grouped into four books.

The Bold New Voices of Singapore | Art World

The CreatorsProject heads to Art Stage Singapore check out the small island-nation's growing art scene and market. Guided by local artists Wong Lip Chin, Ruben Pang, and Donna Ong, as well as internationally-acclaimed art duo, Gilbert & George, we'll see how new artworks are expanding the boundaries of expression in Singapore.
In ArtWorld, we spotlight the most vibrant international cities and their distinguished cultural pockets via the symbiotic relationship between artists and their environment.
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Singapore
Art Stage
Wong Lip Chin
Donna Ong
Ruben Pang
Gilbert and GeorgeCensorship
Art Market
Art FairLorenzo Rudolf
Art BaselAsia
Singapore
Marina Bay SandsGalleryMichaelJanssen
Gallery Arndt Singapore

6:31

Singapore art scene

Singapore art scene

Singapore art scene

Singapore is not used to letting people do whatever they want and thus it has been stuck with a moribund art scene. But the opening of the new National Gallery aims to change perceptions of the city-state both at home and abroad; Monocle films take a look at a fast-emerging art scene. To discover more about Monocle magazine head to http://www.monocle.com

4:42

Art Coco: Singapore's Sticker Lady

Art Coco: Singapore's Sticker Lady

Art Coco: Singapore's Sticker Lady

Singapore is notorious for its cleanliness, order and draconian laws. This is the city where selling chewing gum is illegal and jay walking can land you prison time. Because of their strict government, Singaporeans are well-known for their law-abiding nature. You won't find many rebels here. And that's what makes Samantha Lo so interesting,
In 2012, when she was just 25 years old, visual artist Samantha Lo was arrested on charges of vandalism. Her crime was stenciling street signs and pasting witty, black-and-white stickers on traffic light crossings.
Lo's arrest sparked a fervent debate in Singapore. Did her crime really warrant a potential three year prison sentence? Could Singapore ever be a creative, cultured society if its people couldn't express themselves publicly? In a nutshell, was Samantha Lo a vandal or an artist?
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3:23

Art Singapore

Art Singapore

Art Singapore

It's hot, it's out, it's art on the streets that make our city alive with color and spice. WatchRebecca Tan get personal with Trase One, Singapore's street art activist in this episode of Spice Singapore.

2:53

Trip to the Art Science Museum (vlog)

Trip to the Art Science Museum (vlog)

Trip to the Art Science Museum (vlog)

* Made a spelling mistake at the end, sorry about that!!! *
Haven't done these things in awhile but had an amazing time with my good bud Magnus at the SingaporeArtScience Museum! We went for the Future World exhibition that's still happening right now, so if you love all things art and science (and futuristic), you should definitely go for the exhibition while it's still around!
Thank you for watching, I hope you enjoyed this very silly video and here's to (hopefully) more videos!
Instagram: @deniseteojiaqi
Tumblr: http://deniseteojiaqi.tumblr.com

Where to get art materials in Singapore (My main sources of art materials!!)

Where to get art materials in Singapore (My main sources of art materials!!)

Where to get art materials in Singapore (My main sources of art materials!!)

PLEASE CLICK TO READ
Hello everyone! I actually spent a lot of time editing this video because I wanted to make it something different and interesting for you guys to watch, instead of me just talking all the time! I hope it was at least somewhat funny. I'm sorry if it's lame :-( (and if my acting sucks because I tried to restrain myself since I was cautious of whether my house tenants were home... so you know, i wouldn't want them thinking im weird since they have no idea that I do YouTube Videos.)
I know it has a long intro but i was just testing out different kinds of editing! (Hehe) Anyway, hope you guys enjoy this video (& the special character, winkwink), even if you are not from Singapore :-)
In this video:
To answer those who are living in Singapore, the places i've mentioned in the video are those stores which I frequently visit to get my art materials. I will be writing up a blog post within the next few weeks on this video so that i can go into much more details.
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Find me on:
Blog: http://braysel.blogspot.sg
Instagram: https://instagram.com/brasel13/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/BRASEL_
Ask.fm: http://ask.fm/Turquoiseee13
My shop at @embrayce.crafts on instagram
Facebook page: Embrayce Crafts SG
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MusicCredits:
Royalty-Free Music from Wondershare Filmora:
1. Three Books
2. Vulgaret
3. Our Adventure
Portions of music/song from:
1. CRAYON - G-DRAGON https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t3ULhmadHkg
2. MISTER - KARA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MWU3NFmZk2g
3. Say it! What are you doing? - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ns-kzFZh738
4. Pink PantherSoundtrack - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xiJolaH7mfc

1:25

Art- Zoo Inflatable Park Singapore, 3 - 26 March 2017

Art- Zoo Inflatable Park Singapore, 3 - 26 March 2017

Art- Zoo Inflatable Park Singapore, 3 - 26 March 2017

For more information do visit shout.sg

2:45

School of the Arts (SOTA) Singapore

School of the Arts (SOTA) Singapore

School of the Arts (SOTA) Singapore

The School of the Arts is the nation's first independent, pre-tertiary arts school to offer a unique connected arts and academic curriculum for youths aged 13-18.
An initiative by the then Ministry of Information, Communications and the Arts (MICA), the School of the Arts is a dedicated development path at the pre-tertiary level for those who have interest and show early talent in the arts, providing a dynamic learning environment where both their artistic and academic potential can best be realised.
With the vision to identify and groom future generations of artists and creative professionals to be leaders in all fields, in particular, the arts, the School of the Arts will build on Singapore's unique strengths, including its multicultural Asian heritage and openness to local and foreign artistic talent.
For more information about SOTA, please visit http://www.sota.edu.sg.

The Bold New Voices of Singapore | Art World

The CreatorsProject heads to Art Stage Singapore check out the small island-nation's growing art scene and market. Guided by local artists Wong Lip Chin, Ruben Pang, and Donna Ong, as well as internationally-acclaimed art duo, Gilbert & George, we'll see how new artworks are expanding the boundaries of expression in Singapore.
In ArtWorld, we spotlight the most vibrant international cities and their distinguished cultural pockets via the symbiotic relationship between artists and their environment.
___
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published: 13 Aug 2015

Singapore art scene

Singapore is not used to letting people do whatever they want and thus it has been stuck with a moribund art scene. But the opening of the new National Gallery aims to change perceptions of the city-state both at home and abroad; Monocle films take a look at a fast-emerging art scene. To discover more about Monocle magazine head to http://www.monocle.com

published: 22 Dec 2015

Art Coco: Singapore's Sticker Lady

Singapore is notorious for its cleanliness, order and draconian laws. This is the city where selling chewing gum is illegal and jay walking can land you prison time. Because of their strict government, Singaporeans are well-known for their law-abiding nature. You won't find many rebels here. And that's what makes Samantha Lo so interesting,
In 2012, when she was just 25 years old, visual artist Samantha Lo was arrested on charges of vandalism. Her crime was stenciling street signs and pasting witty, black-and-white stickers on traffic light crossings.
Lo's arrest sparked a fervent debate in Singapore. Did her crime really warrant a potential three year prison sentence? Could Singapore ever be a creative, cultured society if its people couldn't express themselves publicly? In a nutshell,...

published: 15 Jun 2014

Art Singapore

It's hot, it's out, it's art on the streets that make our city alive with color and spice. WatchRebecca Tan get personal with Trase One, Singapore's street art activist in this episode of Spice Singapore.

published: 19 Oct 2015

Trip to the Art Science Museum (vlog)

* Made a spelling mistake at the end, sorry about that!!! *
Haven't done these things in awhile but had an amazing time with my good bud Magnus at the SingaporeArtScience Museum! We went for the Future World exhibition that's still happening right now, so if you love all things art and science (and futuristic), you should definitely go for the exhibition while it's still around!
Thank you for watching, I hope you enjoyed this very silly video and here's to (hopefully) more videos!
Instagram: @deniseteojiaqi
Tumblr: http://deniseteojiaqi.tumblr.com

Where to get art materials in Singapore (My main sources of art materials!!)

PLEASE CLICK TO READ
Hello everyone! I actually spent a lot of time editing this video because I wanted to make it something different and interesting for you guys to watch, instead of me just talking all the time! I hope it was at least somewhat funny. I'm sorry if it's lame :-( (and if my acting sucks because I tried to restrain myself since I was cautious of whether my house tenants were home... so you know, i wouldn't want them thinking im weird since they have no idea that I do YouTube Videos.)
I know it has a long intro but i was just testing out different kinds of editing! (Hehe) Anyway, hope you guys enjoy this video (& the special character, winkwink), even if you are not from Singapore :-)
In this video:
To answer those who are living in Singapore, the places i've mentioned ...

published: 30 Mar 2016

Art- Zoo Inflatable Park Singapore, 3 - 26 March 2017

For more information do visit shout.sg

published: 02 Mar 2017

School of the Arts (SOTA) Singapore

The School of the Arts is the nation's first independent, pre-tertiary arts school to offer a unique connected arts and academic curriculum for youths aged 13-18.
An initiative by the then Ministry of Information, Communications and the Arts (MICA), the School of the Arts is a dedicated development path at the pre-tertiary level for those who have interest and show early talent in the arts, providing a dynamic learning environment where both their artistic and academic potential can best be realised.
With the vision to identify and groom future generations of artists and creative professionals to be leaders in all fields, in particular, the arts, the School of the Arts will build on Singapore's unique strengths, including its multicultural Asian heritage and openness to local and foreign...

published: 24 Apr 2012

Study in Lasalle College of Arts, Singapore

www.edwiseinternational.com/study-in-singapore/universities/la_salle_college.asp
Edwise help to get Admission in Lasalle College of Arts in Singapore. We are Leading Study Abroad Consultants in India. We also give career Counseling to students who wish to study abroad in Singapore Lasalle College of Arts. We also give free Coaching for Exams in India.
LASALLE College of the Arts Overview
Founded in 1984 by De La Salle educator, BrotherJoseph McNally, LASALLE College of the Arts is a specialist tertiary institution leading contemporary arts education in fine art, design, media and performing arts in the Asia Pacific LASALLE offers the most comprehensive range of 26 diploma and degree awards in design, fine arts, film, media arts, fashion, dance, music, theatre, art history, art therapy ...

Singapore art scene

Singapore is not used to letting people do whatever they want and thus it has been stuck with a moribund art scene. But the opening of the new National Gallery...

Singapore is not used to letting people do whatever they want and thus it has been stuck with a moribund art scene. But the opening of the new National Gallery aims to change perceptions of the city-state both at home and abroad; Monocle films take a look at a fast-emerging art scene. To discover more about Monocle magazine head to http://www.monocle.com

Singapore is not used to letting people do whatever they want and thus it has been stuck with a moribund art scene. But the opening of the new National Gallery aims to change perceptions of the city-state both at home and abroad; Monocle films take a look at a fast-emerging art scene. To discover more about Monocle magazine head to http://www.monocle.com

Art Coco: Singapore's Sticker Lady

Singapore is notorious for its cleanliness, order and draconian laws. This is the city where selling chewing gum is illegal and jay walking can land you prison ...

Singapore is notorious for its cleanliness, order and draconian laws. This is the city where selling chewing gum is illegal and jay walking can land you prison time. Because of their strict government, Singaporeans are well-known for their law-abiding nature. You won't find many rebels here. And that's what makes Samantha Lo so interesting,
In 2012, when she was just 25 years old, visual artist Samantha Lo was arrested on charges of vandalism. Her crime was stenciling street signs and pasting witty, black-and-white stickers on traffic light crossings.
Lo's arrest sparked a fervent debate in Singapore. Did her crime really warrant a potential three year prison sentence? Could Singapore ever be a creative, cultured society if its people couldn't express themselves publicly? In a nutshell, was Samantha Lo a vandal or an artist?
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Singapore is notorious for its cleanliness, order and draconian laws. This is the city where selling chewing gum is illegal and jay walking can land you prison time. Because of their strict government, Singaporeans are well-known for their law-abiding nature. You won't find many rebels here. And that's what makes Samantha Lo so interesting,
In 2012, when she was just 25 years old, visual artist Samantha Lo was arrested on charges of vandalism. Her crime was stenciling street signs and pasting witty, black-and-white stickers on traffic light crossings.
Lo's arrest sparked a fervent debate in Singapore. Did her crime really warrant a potential three year prison sentence? Could Singapore ever be a creative, cultured society if its people couldn't express themselves publicly? In a nutshell, was Samantha Lo a vandal or an artist?
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Art Singapore

It's hot, it's out, it's art on the streets that make our city alive with color and spice. WatchRebecca Tan get personal with Trase One, Singapore's street art...

It's hot, it's out, it's art on the streets that make our city alive with color and spice. WatchRebecca Tan get personal with Trase One, Singapore's street art activist in this episode of Spice Singapore.

It's hot, it's out, it's art on the streets that make our city alive with color and spice. WatchRebecca Tan get personal with Trase One, Singapore's street art activist in this episode of Spice Singapore.

Trip to the Art Science Museum (vlog)

* Made a spelling mistake at the end, sorry about that!!! *
Haven't done these things in awhile but had an amazing time with my good bud Magnus at the Singapor...

* Made a spelling mistake at the end, sorry about that!!! *
Haven't done these things in awhile but had an amazing time with my good bud Magnus at the SingaporeArtScience Museum! We went for the Future World exhibition that's still happening right now, so if you love all things art and science (and futuristic), you should definitely go for the exhibition while it's still around!
Thank you for watching, I hope you enjoyed this very silly video and here's to (hopefully) more videos!
Instagram: @deniseteojiaqi
Tumblr: http://deniseteojiaqi.tumblr.com

* Made a spelling mistake at the end, sorry about that!!! *
Haven't done these things in awhile but had an amazing time with my good bud Magnus at the SingaporeArtScience Museum! We went for the Future World exhibition that's still happening right now, so if you love all things art and science (and futuristic), you should definitely go for the exhibition while it's still around!
Thank you for watching, I hope you enjoyed this very silly video and here's to (hopefully) more videos!
Instagram: @deniseteojiaqi
Tumblr: http://deniseteojiaqi.tumblr.com

Where to get art materials in Singapore (My main sources of art materials!!)

PLEASE CLICK TO READ
Hello everyone! I actually spent a lot of time editing this video because I wanted to make it something different and interesting for you ...

PLEASE CLICK TO READ
Hello everyone! I actually spent a lot of time editing this video because I wanted to make it something different and interesting for you guys to watch, instead of me just talking all the time! I hope it was at least somewhat funny. I'm sorry if it's lame :-( (and if my acting sucks because I tried to restrain myself since I was cautious of whether my house tenants were home... so you know, i wouldn't want them thinking im weird since they have no idea that I do YouTube Videos.)
I know it has a long intro but i was just testing out different kinds of editing! (Hehe) Anyway, hope you guys enjoy this video (& the special character, winkwink), even if you are not from Singapore :-)
In this video:
To answer those who are living in Singapore, the places i've mentioned in the video are those stores which I frequently visit to get my art materials. I will be writing up a blog post within the next few weeks on this video so that i can go into much more details.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Find me on:
Blog: http://braysel.blogspot.sg
Instagram: https://instagram.com/brasel13/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/BRASEL_
Ask.fm: http://ask.fm/Turquoiseee13
My shop at @embrayce.crafts on instagram
Facebook page: Embrayce Crafts SG
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
MusicCredits:
Royalty-Free Music from Wondershare Filmora:
1. Three Books
2. Vulgaret
3. Our Adventure
Portions of music/song from:
1. CRAYON - G-DRAGON https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t3ULhmadHkg
2. MISTER - KARA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MWU3NFmZk2g
3. Say it! What are you doing? - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ns-kzFZh738
4. Pink PantherSoundtrack - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xiJolaH7mfc

PLEASE CLICK TO READ
Hello everyone! I actually spent a lot of time editing this video because I wanted to make it something different and interesting for you guys to watch, instead of me just talking all the time! I hope it was at least somewhat funny. I'm sorry if it's lame :-( (and if my acting sucks because I tried to restrain myself since I was cautious of whether my house tenants were home... so you know, i wouldn't want them thinking im weird since they have no idea that I do YouTube Videos.)
I know it has a long intro but i was just testing out different kinds of editing! (Hehe) Anyway, hope you guys enjoy this video (& the special character, winkwink), even if you are not from Singapore :-)
In this video:
To answer those who are living in Singapore, the places i've mentioned in the video are those stores which I frequently visit to get my art materials. I will be writing up a blog post within the next few weeks on this video so that i can go into much more details.
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Blog: http://braysel.blogspot.sg
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Facebook page: Embrayce Crafts SG
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MusicCredits:
Royalty-Free Music from Wondershare Filmora:
1. Three Books
2. Vulgaret
3. Our Adventure
Portions of music/song from:
1. CRAYON - G-DRAGON https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t3ULhmadHkg
2. MISTER - KARA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MWU3NFmZk2g
3. Say it! What are you doing? - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ns-kzFZh738
4. Pink PantherSoundtrack - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xiJolaH7mfc

School of the Arts (SOTA) Singapore

The School of the Arts is the nation's first independent, pre-tertiary arts school to offer a unique connected arts and academic curriculum for youths aged 13-1...

The School of the Arts is the nation's first independent, pre-tertiary arts school to offer a unique connected arts and academic curriculum for youths aged 13-18.
An initiative by the then Ministry of Information, Communications and the Arts (MICA), the School of the Arts is a dedicated development path at the pre-tertiary level for those who have interest and show early talent in the arts, providing a dynamic learning environment where both their artistic and academic potential can best be realised.
With the vision to identify and groom future generations of artists and creative professionals to be leaders in all fields, in particular, the arts, the School of the Arts will build on Singapore's unique strengths, including its multicultural Asian heritage and openness to local and foreign artistic talent.
For more information about SOTA, please visit http://www.sota.edu.sg.

The School of the Arts is the nation's first independent, pre-tertiary arts school to offer a unique connected arts and academic curriculum for youths aged 13-18.
An initiative by the then Ministry of Information, Communications and the Arts (MICA), the School of the Arts is a dedicated development path at the pre-tertiary level for those who have interest and show early talent in the arts, providing a dynamic learning environment where both their artistic and academic potential can best be realised.
With the vision to identify and groom future generations of artists and creative professionals to be leaders in all fields, in particular, the arts, the School of the Arts will build on Singapore's unique strengths, including its multicultural Asian heritage and openness to local and foreign artistic talent.
For more information about SOTA, please visit http://www.sota.edu.sg.

Singapore art scene

Singapore is not used to letting people do whatever they want and thus it has been stuck with a moribund art scene. But the opening of the new National Gallery aims to change perceptions of the city-state both at home and abroad; Monocle films take a look at a fast-emerging art scene. To discover more about Monocle magazine head to http://www.monocle.com

Art Coco: Singapore's Sticker Lady

Singapore is notorious for its cleanliness, order and draconian laws. This is the city where selling chewing gum is illegal and jay walking can land you prison time. Because of their strict government, Singaporeans are well-known for their law-abiding nature. You won't find many rebels here. And that's what makes Samantha Lo so interesting,
In 2012, when she was just 25 years old, visual artist Samantha Lo was arrested on charges of vandalism. Her crime was stenciling street signs and pasting witty, black-and-white stickers on traffic light crossings.
Lo's arrest sparked a fervent debate in Singapore. Did her crime really warrant a potential three year prison sentence? Could Singapore ever be a creative, cultured society if its people couldn't express themselves publicly? In a nutshell, was Samantha Lo a vandal or an artist?
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Art Singapore

It's hot, it's out, it's art on the streets that make our city alive with color and spice. WatchRebecca Tan get personal with Trase One, Singapore's street art activist in this episode of Spice Singapore.

Trip to the Art Science Museum (vlog)

* Made a spelling mistake at the end, sorry about that!!! *
Haven't done these things in awhile but had an amazing time with my good bud Magnus at the SingaporeArtScience Museum! We went for the Future World exhibition that's still happening right now, so if you love all things art and science (and futuristic), you should definitely go for the exhibition while it's still around!
Thank you for watching, I hope you enjoyed this very silly video and here's to (hopefully) more videos!
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Where to get art materials in Singapore (My main sources of art materials!!)

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Hello everyone! I actually spent a lot of time editing this video because I wanted to make it something different and interesting for you guys to watch, instead of me just talking all the time! I hope it was at least somewhat funny. I'm sorry if it's lame :-( (and if my acting sucks because I tried to restrain myself since I was cautious of whether my house tenants were home... so you know, i wouldn't want them thinking im weird since they have no idea that I do YouTube Videos.)
I know it has a long intro but i was just testing out different kinds of editing! (Hehe) Anyway, hope you guys enjoy this video (& the special character, winkwink), even if you are not from Singapore :-)
In this video:
To answer those who are living in Singapore, the places i've mentioned in the video are those stores which I frequently visit to get my art materials. I will be writing up a blog post within the next few weeks on this video so that i can go into much more details.
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Find me on:
Blog: http://braysel.blogspot.sg
Instagram: https://instagram.com/brasel13/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/BRASEL_
Ask.fm: http://ask.fm/Turquoiseee13
My shop at @embrayce.crafts on instagram
Facebook page: Embrayce Crafts SG
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MusicCredits:
Royalty-Free Music from Wondershare Filmora:
1. Three Books
2. Vulgaret
3. Our Adventure
Portions of music/song from:
1. CRAYON - G-DRAGON https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t3ULhmadHkg
2. MISTER - KARA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MWU3NFmZk2g
3. Say it! What are you doing? - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ns-kzFZh738
4. Pink PantherSoundtrack - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xiJolaH7mfc

School of the Arts (SOTA) Singapore

The School of the Arts is the nation's first independent, pre-tertiary arts school to offer a unique connected arts and academic curriculum for youths aged 13-18.
An initiative by the then Ministry of Information, Communications and the Arts (MICA), the School of the Arts is a dedicated development path at the pre-tertiary level for those who have interest and show early talent in the arts, providing a dynamic learning environment where both their artistic and academic potential can best be realised.
With the vision to identify and groom future generations of artists and creative professionals to be leaders in all fields, in particular, the arts, the School of the Arts will build on Singapore's unique strengths, including its multicultural Asian heritage and openness to local and foreign artistic talent.
For more information about SOTA, please visit http://www.sota.edu.sg.

Unlike comparable museums in continental Europe, the National Gallery was not formed by nationalising an existing royal or princely art collection. It came into being when the British government bought 38 paintings from the heirs of John Julius Angerstein, an insurance broker and patron of the arts, in 1824. After that initial purchase the Gallery was shaped mainly by its early directors, notably Sir Charles Lock Eastlake, and by private donations, which comprise two-thirds of the collection. The resulting collection is small in size, compared with many European national galleries, but encyclopaedic in scope; most major developments in Western painting "from Giotto to Cézanne" are represented with important works. It used to be claimed that this was one of the few national galleries that had all its works on permanent exhibition, but this is no longer the case.

... officials in his long-running dispute with Swissart dealer Yves Bouvier. The Russian alleges Bouvier swindled him out of $1 billion by overcharging him on 38 pieces of art he purchased over a 10-year period and is suing his former art adviser in Monaco, Singapore and Switzerland....

... officials in his long-running dispute with Swissart dealer Yves Bouvier. The Russian alleges Bouvier swindled him out of $1 billion by overcharging him on 38 pieces of art he purchased over a 10-year period and is suing his former art adviser in Monaco, Singapore and Switzerland....

Dedes shared that other than her formal studies, she has also been involved in the arts through her profession as an interior design, which she first practiced in Singapore, creating some of the most beautiful yet functional spaces in commercial establishments including hotels, banks and corporate offices ... We have a great art scene.”....

Ever since the Venice Biennale kicked off in 1895, dozens of cities around the world have launched their own mega festivals of art twice a year, for over three months each ... In the earlier 255 posts, we featured an art festival, cartoon gallery ... The event includes conferences on art and workshops for children, and will run till 3 February, 2019....

It captures the rise and fall of an art dealer, the man behind the biggest heist of priceless idols from ancient temples in Tamil Nadu...Vijay Kumar, an Indian shipping executive from Singapore, explains how the smuggling network of Kapoor thrived with the nexus between art dealers, museums, academia and law enforcement officers....

In addition to selling its shares in ArtDüsseldorf and the IndiaArtFair, the group will not participate in Singapore’s new Art SG, the first edition of which was planned for the fall of 2019; additionally, its automotive show, GrandBasel, will not expand to Miami Beach next year ... In a recent statement to The Art Newspaper, Hoejsgaard said....